In this episode of "Ask Demeura" of Mokei Paddock, they have crew discussing the differences between high-end airsoft models like the PTW (Training Weapon), DAS, and ATOM, while comparing them to Tokyo Marui’s newer EVOLT. The speakers describe the PTW and DAS as the luxury cars of the airsoft world—think Ferraris and Aston Martins—designed for enthusiasts who value realistic parts and specific trigger feels.
P.O. Channel features the GBLS DAS Mk18 Mod.1 electric airsoft rifle during a field session. He demonstrates the rifle's mechanical blowback system, which is designed to simulate the bolt movement of a firearm. In the video, he shows the external build quality of the rifle, specifically focusing on the handguard and rail system. The rifle is shown during target practice and active gameplay to display its trigger response and accuracy in different scenarios.
Vice President's Sabarunrun got this video of the PTW & DAS Exchange Meeting 4 featuring Lilly Tactical. They guide viewers through this owner's event dedicated to Professional Training Weapons and GBLS DAS airsoft guns. The gathering features activities such as a custom rifle beauty contest, moving target shooting competitions, and precision accuracy challenges.
P.O. Channel visits the Material Custom shop in Osaka to review the latest, high-end DAS (Dynamic Action System) electric rifle, despite his initial skepticism from a poor experience with an older model. He is immediately impressed by the custom-built rifle, which boasts a heavy, realistic recoil comparable to GBB in the summer, a crisp trigger, and almost no audible motor noise, solving his major complaint with electric guns.
Andy Airsoft goes to Tokyo Sabage Park and Fuji Forest Force equipped with two AR-style blowback rifles from GBLS and GHK. The player uses a GBLS DAS BCM 11.5 airsoft gun at the first field, Tokyo Sabage Park, navigating through areas with buildings, barriers, and abandoned cars. They then switch to a GHK URG-I 10.3 airsoft gun for the second field, Fuji Forest Force, where they engage in skirmishes using large concrete blocks as cover.
Simo shares what the he thinks of the GBLS DAS GDR15 EBB via firing at the survival game field... "This is SIMO. This is a live-fire review of a GBLS/DAS that I borrowed from someone I met at the venue. The interior is as it was when I first got it out of the box, but the exterior has been customized by the owner. The total cost of the main body, exterior, and holographic sight is well over 400,000 yen!
KKiri Factory, adopting a gamer's perspective, conducted an analysis of the GBLS GDR-15 DAS, encompassing its pros and cons, and supplemented the review with engaging gameplay footage; beyond the analysis, Kiri Factory developed a specialized hop-up adjustment tool for the DAS system, which is now available for purchase through Nissie, thus providing a practical solution to a common user need, alongside an in-depth exploration of the DAS system itself.
Tactical Airsoft brings the GBLS DAS GDR 416 CAG loaned by a friend to see how it a performs. Designed to be the most authentic AEG on the market, it boasts a Forged AL 7075 receiver finished in Dark Earth Cerakote, an extruded AL-6063 aluminium quad rail handguard, a Dark Earth ETG grip, and ETS stock.
After one year, Point Thirty Media gives its verdict to the GBLS DAS GDR-15 which is most realistic operating AR-style AEG in the market... "I have had the GBLS DAS for over a year now, and I believe I have enough time behind it to give it my quick and dirty little review!"
AATV show the L119A2 which they put together using the C-TECH L119A2 Conversion Kit for the GBLS DAS GDR-15. If you want to transform your GBLS DAS into a replica of the iconic carbine used by the UK’s elite forces, the C-TECH L119A2 Kit is what you need. This kit contains all the parts you need to convert your DAS, except for the lower receiver and furniture. This way, you can save time and avoid having to reinstall the gearbox.